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  1. Adolf Stoecker (December 11, 1835 – February 2, 1909) was a German court chaplain to Kaiser Wilhelm I, a politician, leading antisemite, and a Lutheran theologian who founded the Christian Social Party to lure members away from the Social Democratic Workers' Party.

  2. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Adolf Stoecker (born December 11, 1835, Halberstadt, Prussia [now in Germany]—died February 2, 1909, Bozen Gries, Germany) was a cleric, conservative politician, and reformer who founded the German Christian Social Party and promoted political anti-Semitism in Germany.

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  3. Adolf Stoecker war ein evangelischer deutscher Theologe und Politiker. Stoecker begründete mit den Christlich-Sozialen die sogenannte Berliner Bewegung, die rückwärtsgewandte mit modernen Elementen vereinte. Programmatisch trat sie auf einer protestantischen Grundlage antikapitalistisch, antiliberal und antisozialistisch auf ...

  4. STOECKER, ADOLF° (1835–1909), German antisemitic preacher politician. Stoecker became a renowned figure in the 1870s as an influential and popular Protestant theologian and as an advocate for a conservative social reform movement.

  5. Learn about Adolf Stoecker, a court chaplain and the leader of the antisemitic Christian Social Party in Germany. See a woodcut of him from 1880 and read about his influence and legacy.

  6. 12 de nov. de 2008 · One of the most significant and earliest sources for galvanizing and articulating the frustrations of a disenchanted lower middle class, or “mittelstand,” was the Christian Social Workers party founded in 1878 by Adolf Stoecker the Kaiser's court chaplain.

  7. 10 de jan. de 2014 · In a private letter to Kaiser Wilhelm I in 1880, Stoecker insisted that he was “not attacking the Jews, but rather the irreverent, godless, usurious, deceitful Jewry [Judentum], which is, in fact, the misfortune of our people.” Cited in Oertzen, Stoecker, 219.